Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing When a dad ordered an England shirt for his young son from eBay, he thought he had saved a fortune.
However, in the end, he got more than he bargained for, HullLive reports . Richard Dexter tweeted about a hilarious mishap in a now-viral post that left social media users in hysterics. READ MORE: Energy bills to rise by up to £153 for 15million households Richard, from Hull, was hoping to get a football jersey for his nine-year-old son with his age "9" and name "Kane" on the back — the name and number of England captain Harry Kane.
However, manners cost him dearly after including the word "please" in the message to the seller. The product actually arrived
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